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Favorite widget or plugin?
Oh, I don’t think I’m cool enough to have an answer to that question.

What’s one thing that people don’t know about you? I feel like I’ll talk about anything on my
blog! But people probably don’t know
that cold cereal is my very favorite food of all. Mmm, I wish I were eating some right now.

While we are at it, what’s your theme song? “Groove Is In the Heart,” by De La Soul.

What got you blogging and what keeps you going? I started blogging because my then-husband
and I lived in different states, and we’d moved away from the state where our
families live (Tennessee). The blog was a place to share what Charleston
was like, and then for us to keep in touch with each other while Walter was
finishing his last year of graduate school.
What keeps me going is the fact that I love blogging. It’s a place
where I can get my ideas out in an informal, non-academic way. And I can get feedback and create a
community.

One post you are really proud of, for whatever reason? This is an old post, from 2006 on “Baxter Sez,” called “Hairy-Legged Feminist”
(http://piepmeier.blogspot.com/2006/05/hairy-legged-feminist.html).
The byline is Biffle, but I wrote
it. It has nothing to do with Down
syndrome. People love it. I’m proud of it as much as anything for the
impact it’s had. We don’t talk nearly
enough in mainstream American culture about the possibility of letting your
body hair grow.

How have you seen your blog/blogging style change and how
would you like to see it develop? My
blog has become a little more focused on Down syndrome and disability studies,
as well as reproductive justice—the topics I’m researching right now. I don’t want that to become the focus of my
blogging, though. I appreciate the blog
because it’s a site where I can articulate and explore anything I want to. I gave the new blog the name “Every little
thing” because I want it to be a space for whatever I’m interested in.

Two blogs you love to read and why? I love “a moon worn as if it had been a
shell” (http://elizabethaquino.blogspot.com),
a blog by Elizabeth Aquino who is a fantastic writer. Her daughter has epilepsy, and that’s
something she blogs about quite a bit, but she also blogs about politics, food,
parenting, poetry—I always enjoy going over there. Another I really enjoy is “Viva la Feminista”
(http://www.vivalafeminista.com). Veronica Arreola is a scholar, activist, and
mom, and she’s becoming a bigger and bigger name online!